4×4 Rooftop Camper Tents – The Feldon Shelter Crows Nest Rooftop Tent Provides Space for Two (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The Feldon Shelter Crows Nest Rooftop Tent has been designed as an ultra-functional solution for up to two people to utilize when looking to explore without having to leave the comforts of home…

Prostate Cancer Canada: Famous Finger Collection

Prostate Cancer Canada Integrated Ad - Famous Finger Collection
Prostate Cancer Canada Integrated Ad - Famous Finger Collection
Prostate Cancer Canada Integrated Ad - Famous Finger Collection

Video of The Famous Fingers Collection | Focus Group

Fujifilm: Instant Print Camera

Fujifilm Outdoor Ad - Instant Print Camera

Fujifilm Instax mini 8 allows you to get your picture printed instantly.

Premier League: The Best PE Lesson Ever

Video of Premier League: The Best PE Lesson Ever

Cristal: From Barrio to Russia

Cristal Print Ad - From Barrio to Russia

3 Ways Marketers Can Utilize Data-Driven Ad Spend in Upfronts

During last year’s Upfronts, NBCUniversal put a $1 billion dollar stake in the ground on using granular data to buy TV ads. It placed $1 billion worth of inventory for sale using its Audience Symphony platform, which includes information from set-top boxes and third-party sources. This move gave advertisers the option to use non-Nielsen data…

Seção “Artist on the Rise” do YouTube ganha destaque mensal para artistas escolhidos

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No ano passado, o YouTube lançou uma seção especial para destacar artistas e canais em ascensão, a “Artist on the Rise”. Agora, a plataforma anunciou um novo recurso a essa seção, uma espécie de programa mensal que destacará um canal durante o período. A aba continuará apresentando três músicas de artistas emergentes toda semana. A …

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Microsoft anuncia novo controle para usuários com necessidades especiais

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Se a Microsoft consegue deixar o trabalho da marinha americana mais simples através de seus controles, então ela também pode fazer isso para seus veteranos de guerra. Depois de algum tempo em seu rascunho de projetos, a empresa anunciou o lançamento de um controle para jogos adaptável para necessidades especiais. O Xbox Adaptive Controller foi criado …

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McDonald’s da Espanha imagina como será a vida em 2068, quando o Big Mac fizer 100 anos

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Upfronts download: the final word


TV networks this week tried their darndest to get media buyers and advertisers to forget about how the entire industry is in flux. But even amid dramatic performances from Jennifer Lopez and Thirty Seconds to Mars and hilarious stand-up routines from the likes of Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers, it was hard to ignore CBS’ legal battles, the questions surrounding “New Fox” and Tuner parent Time Warner’s wait for a judge’s decision on its merger with AT&T. The uncertainties were top of mind as industry folks nibbled on raw oysters at The Plaza and devoured sushi at Central Park.

That said, those external factors are not expected to play much of a role in what comes next.

There will be a week or two (hopefully) of reprieve before advertisers start registering budgets with their agencies, telling buyers how much money they have available to work with. Then networks will vie for billions of dollars in ad commitments for next season. Once again, deal-making is expected to drag into the summer (gone are the days when most business wraps by the 4th of July) and this year is poised to be especially complicated.

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Organic Doggie Treats: The Butt Sommelier

Organic Doggie Treats Digital Ad - The Butt Sommelier
Organic Doggie Treats Digital Ad - The Butt Sommelier
Organic Doggie Treats Digital Ad - The Butt Sommelier
Organic Doggie Treats Digital Ad - The Butt Sommelier
Organic Doggie Treats Digital Ad - The Butt Sommelier
Organic Doggie Treats Digital Ad - The Butt Sommelier
Organic Doggie Treats Digital Ad - The Butt Sommelier
Organic Doggie Treats Digital Ad - The Butt Sommelier
Organic Doggie Treats Digital Ad - The Butt Sommelier
Organic Doggie Treats Digital Ad - The Butt Sommelier

Organic Doggie Treats and INNOCEAN Worldwide have created an unpredictable, clever campaign titled, “The Butt Sommelier.” Organic Doggie Treats are truly small batch organic dog treats, with a distinct SoCal vibe, meant for only the most enlightened dogs. With the tagline, “For The Enlightened Pooch,” Organic Doggie Treats’ knows that enlightened dogs that don’t just sniff other dogs, they write about them, and describe them, just as a wine critic would about wine.

The campaign, which launched on Instagram last week, features the critical reviews of customers’ dogs by the main spokes-pug for the brand, who belongs to the company’s founder. It can be found via the Instagram handle @buttsommelier. With so many people out walking their dogs, summer is the ideal time for this campaign, which targets dog lovers and owners, to go live.

Cambridge Analytica files U.S. bankruptcy after data scandal


Cambridge Analytica, overwhelmed by a scandal over how it harvested data from Facebook to influence the last U.S. election, filed for bankruptcy in New York.

The U.K.-based political consulting firm, which had already said it would cease operations and wind down in its home country, listed liabilities of $1 million to $10 million. The Chapter 7 petition to liquidate U.S. affiliates — including SCL Elections Ltd., and SCL USA Inc. and SCL Social Ltd. — was signed by board members Rebekah Mercer and Jennifer Mercer, daughters of former New York hedge fund manager Robert Mercer whose family backed Donald Trump presidential campaign and helped reshape American conservative politics.

The American bankruptcy case could shed light on some of the company’s relationships and finances, as U.S. legal proceedings are more transparent than those in the U.K., and creditors can use bankruptcy law to subpoena information and probe asset transfers. Cambridge Analytica, which did work for Trump’s 2016 campaign, said in a May 2 statement on its website that it lost “virtually all” customers and suppliers as a result of reports that it improperly obtained information from tens of millions of Facebook Inc. users.

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Sawyer Studios: Programmatic Ops Coordinator (Entertainment)

Based on experience:

Sawyer Studios:
Ad agency servicing the entertainment industry seeking digital ad operations specialist with experience in ad serving, optimization, and reporting.
New York, New York

Micro-Mosaic Wooden Dining Tables – Henge Uses a Fusion Technique for a Mesmerizing Furniture Piece (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The Oxymoron Table is a wooden dining table that boasts a curious technique of assembly, making it the epitome of elegance. The piece is designed by Henge’s art director, Massimo Castagna….

Watch the newest ads on TV from Samsung, Citi, Mtn Dew and more


Every weekday we bring you the Ad Age/iSpot Hot Spots, new TV commercials tracked by iSpot.tv, the real-time TV ad measurement company with attention and conversion analytics from more than eight million smart TVs. The ads here ran on national TV for the first time yesterday.

A few highlights: In a Samsung ad, a woman wearies of her failing iPhone 6 and ultimately decides to switch to the Samsung Galaxy S9. Mtn Dew serves up two more installments of its continuing campaign starring Kevin Hart in which the comedian advises you to “Give your head a Mtn Dew Kickstart.” And Joe Biden helps ItsOnUs.org deliver a stark PSA about non-consensual sex.

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Agency brief: Pomp, circumstance and unasked for advice


It’s graduation season, and you know what that means: Bombarding every early twentysomething you can find with unsolicited career advice!

But today, dear agency readers, I’m pitching that advice over to you.

I got in the graduation mood this week watching a friend’s ceremony at Columbia Journalism School, where Ira Glass gave a commencement address that was so Ira Glass.

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'Mistakes were made': What GQ has to say about its latest cover


Awhile back, you might remember, Vanity Fair suffered a cover, uh, misadventure. (To jog your memory: “Three hands, three legs? Fans spot Vanity Fair photoshoot fail,” via The Guardian.)

As it happens, GQ, Vanity Fair’s Cond Nast sibling, definitely remembers.

To front its comedy-themed ssue, the men’s monthly lured Kate McKinnon, Issa Rae and Sarah Silverman to a photo studio. The resulting cover looks totally perfect to us.

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Watch the newest ads on TV from Samsung, Citi, Mtn Dew and more


Every weekday we bring you the Ad Age/iSpot Hot Spots, new TV commercials tracked by iSpot.tv, the real-time TV ad measurement company with attention and conversion analytics from more than eight million smart TVs. The ads here ran on national TV for the first time yesterday.

A few highlights: In a Samsung ad, a woman wearies of her failing iPhone 6 and ultimately decides to switch to the Samsung Galaxy S9. Mtn Dew serves up two more installments of its continuing campaign starring Kevin Hart in which the comedian advises you to “Give your head a Mtn Dew Kickstart.” And Joe Biden helps ItsOnUs.org deliver a stark PSA about non-consensual sex.

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Playing chicken with regulators: Some companies shrug off GDPR


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Agency brief: Pomp, circumstance and unasked for advice


It’s graduation season, and you know what that means: Bombarding every early twentysomething you can find with unsolicited career advice!

But today, dear agency readers, I’m pitching that advice over to you.

I got in the graduation mood this week watching a friend’s ceremony at Columbia Journalism School, where Ira Glass gave a commencement address that was so Ira Glass.

Continue reading at AdAge.com